External finance, S2 - Outflow restrictions portfolio equity by country

The SRD contains data on a wide range of structural policies across different countries. These policies are things that affect how markets function, like labor laws, regulations on businesses, and trade policies.

Countries reporting
58
Highest
2
Netherlands
Lowest
0
Ethiopia
Median
2
Years covered
35
1980–2014
Data points
2,000

What the numbers show

External finance, S2 - Outflow restrictions portfolio equity is currently reported for 58 countries. The highest value is 2 in Netherlands; the lowest is 0 in Ethiopia.

The median across all reporting countries is 2, and the mean is 1.49.

Over the past decade 14 countries rose and 4 fell. The largest increase was in Indonesia (up 100.0%), and the largest decrease in Bangladesh (down 100.0%).

External finance, S2 - Outflow restrictions portfolio equity: full country ranking

#Country LatestYear 10-year changeTrend
1 Netherlands 2 2014 unchanged flat
1 Greece 2 2014 unchanged volatile
1 Guatemala 2 2014 unchanged rising
1 Hungary 2 2014 up 33.3% volatile
1 Indonesia 2 2014 up 100.0% falling
1 Israel 2 2014 unchanged volatile
1 Italy 2 2014 unchanged rising
1 Jordan 2 2014 unchanged volatile
1 Japan 2 2014 unchanged rising
1 Kazakhstan 2 2014 up 100.0% volatile
1 Republic of Korea 2 2014 up 100.0% rising
1 Australia 2 2014 up 33.3% rising
1 New Zealand 2 2014 unchanged flat
1 Peru 2 2014 unchanged rising
1 Portugal 2 2014 up 33.3% rising
1 Russian Federation 2 2014 up 100.0% volatile
1 Singapore 2 2014 unchanged rising
1 Sweden 2 2014 unchanged rising
1 Uruguay 2 2014 unchanged rising
1 United States 2 2014 up 33.3% flat
1 Viet Nam 2 2014 volatile
1 United Kingdom 2 2014 unchanged flat
1 Switzerland 2 2014 unchanged rising
1 Canada 2 2014 unchanged flat
1 Belgium 2 2014 unchanged rising
1 Austria 2 2014 unchanged rising
1 Costa Rica 2 2014 unchanged rising
1 Czechia 2 2014 unchanged rising
1 Germany 2 2014 unchanged rising
1 Spain 2 2014 unchanged rising
1 Finland 2 2014 unchanged rising
1 France 2 2014 unchanged rising
33 South Africa 1.5 2014 up 50.0% volatile
33 Colombia 1.5 2014 unchanged rising
33 Mexico 1.5 2014 up 50.0% falling
33 Chile 1.5 2014 down 25.0% volatile
33 Philippines 1.5 2014 up 50.0% rising
33 Poland 1.5 2014 unchanged rising
39 Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) 1 2014 unchanged falling
39 Argentina 1 2014 unchanged flat
39 Zimbabwe 1 2014 up 100.0% rising
39 Türkiye 1 2014 unchanged rising
39 Thailand 1 2014 unchanged rising
39 Brazil 1 2014 unchanged rising
39 Ghana 1 2014 up 100.0% volatile
39 Nigeria 1 2014 unchanged rising
39 Malaysia 1 2014 up 100.0% falling
39 Egypt 1 2014 down 33.3% rising
39 India 1 2014 unchanged rising
50 China 0.5 2014 unchanged flat
50 Côte d'Ivoire 0.5 2014 unchanged flat
50 Tunisia 0.5 2014 unchanged flat
50 Ukraine 0.5 2014 unchanged rising
50 Morocco 0.5 2014 unchanged flat
55 Pakistan 0 2014 volatile
55 Bangladesh 0 2014 down 100.0% volatile
55 Algeria 0 2014 down 100.0% volatile
55 Ethiopia 0 2014 volatile

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Indicator
External finance, S2 - Outflow restrictions portfolio equity
Source
International Monetary Fund
Licence
IMF Terms and Conditions (attribution required)
Coverage
59 places, 2,000 data points, 1980–2014
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The SRD contains data on a wide range of structural policies across different countries. These policies are things that affect how markets function, like labor laws, regulations on businesses, and trade policies.